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The abbreviation LM or lm may refer to: Places * County Leitrim, Ireland (vehicle plate code LM) * Le Mans, a place in France * Limburg-Weilburg, Germany (vehicle plate code LM) * Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia (vehicle plate code LM) * Lourenço Marques, Pearl of the Indian Ocean, Mozambique * Lower Mainland, a region in British Columbia, Canada Arts, entertainment, and media * Little Mix, a British four-piece girl group * ''LM'' (magazine), a defunct British computer game magazine * ''Living Marxism'' magazine, published under the name ''LM'' between 1997 and 2000 * Long metre or Long Measure, a hymn-metre with four lines of 8 syllables Brands and enterprises * L&M, a brand of cigarettes * Ledgewood Mall, a shopping mall in New Jersey * Legg Mason, a U.S. investment management firm; NYSE ticker symbol * Lockheed Martin, a U.S. defense contractor In transportation * ALM Antillean Airlines, a Netherlands Antillean airline; IATA airline designator code * Lamborghini Milit ...
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ALM Antillean Airlines
ALM Antillean Airlines ( nl, Antilliaanse Luchtvaart Maatschappij) was the main airline of the Netherlands Antilles between its foundation in 1964 and its shut-down in 2001, operating out of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. History ALM Antillean Airlines stood for "Antilliaanse Luchtvaart Maatschappij" and was founded on the 1st of August 1964 by the conversion of the KLM West-Indisch Bedrijf (West Indies Division) into ALM. ALM operated as a part of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. KLM wanted to make Curaçao the hub for their American operations, and to provide an American link between the Far East and Europe. KLM did this with the flight of the ''Snip''. ALM started out with three Convair CV-240 family, Convair 340s and served seven destinations. In addition to the airline business, ALM also provided catering and airline servicing for other companies using the Curaçao and Aruba airports. Its main destinations were Aruba, Bonaire, St Maarten, St Kitts, Maracaibo, Barranquilla and Cara ...
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